“The work of an acute observer and careful reasoner, of one who has gone deeply and intelligently into every phase of his subject.”
| + + + | Outlook. 80: 190. My. 20, ‘05. 520w. | |
| + | R. of Rs. 32: 509. O. ‘05. 80w. |
Cleveland, (Stephen) Grover. Presidential problems. [**]$1.80. Century.
If in times of weighty new matters, there are any who have a moment for a backward glance, they would do well to review with Mr. Cleveland some of the problems of his administration which “illustrate the design, the tradition, and the power of our government.” The chapters are four: “Independence of the executive,” “The government in the Chicago strike of 1894,” “The bond issue,” and “The Venezuelan boundary controversy.”
Reviewed by Winthrop More Daniels.
| + + + | Atlan. 95: 552. Ap. ‘05. 800w. |
Clifford, Chandler Robbins. Philosophy of color. 50c. Clifford & Lawton.
The treatise is an attempt to analyse and understand the law which governs the use of colors, so that we may know how to produce harmony and not strike a jarring note. The author makes practical suggestions for the use of colors in house furnishings. There are many illustrations.
“The author of this interesting little treatise has brought the subject within the understanding of any one.”
| + + | Int. Studio. 25: sup. 17. Mr. ‘05. 310w. |